| Tom Skinner's chief rival in the saloon business was Jack Hollywood, a well known Thermopolis businessman, gunman and gambler. Hollywood was accused of at least three murders and was convicted of one case of manslaughter. He claimed he shot the man in the leg and the victim died of pneumonia. For a time Hollywood's sister Jennie was married to Slick Nard, one of the local outlaws, but the marriage ended in divorce. The stained glass windows from Jack Hollywood's Saloon are on display in the Hot Springs County Museum. |  |
Jack Hollywood
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Jack Hollywood is lynching the man in the middle.
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Top row - third from left. Jack was probably the manager.
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